
Jemima Hartley & Anne Buckingham
Visual Art
2025
Read MoreAustralian/Sierra Leonean pianist Tonya Lemoh has performed across five continents as a leading recitalist, concerto soloist and chamber musician.
She has released almost a dozen critically acclaimed recordings with respected international music labels, including Chandos and Dacapo, and is regularly heard throughout Australia on ABC Classic FM. She is the Head of Classical Piano at WAAPA, Edith Cowan University.
Rosalind Lemoh is a Sierra Leonean/ Australian artist and sculptor whose work combines found objects and casting using industrial materials such as concrete, aluminium and bronze with a focus on Still Life, Concrete Poetry and confessional art.
Her work is gritty, and experimental, focusing on the balance of gravity that explores the translation of the physical weight of objects as emotional weight. Rosalind has exhibited nationally and internationally and has been a national finalist. Her work is held in public and private collections in Australia and the UK.
Two sisters, both creative professionals, classical pianist and researcher, Dr Tonya Lemoh and contemporary sculptor Rosalind Lemoh, share an intense interest in the interpretations of history that considers untold narratives of diverse voices. ‘Monstering in Miniature’ is a project concept that provides a premise for collaborative explorations across two different art forms that deliberately plays on scale as a gendered feminist concept. The Bundanon residency encompasses a cross-disciplinary collaboration working on small scale sculpture assemblage and a series of short classical compositions for solo piano.